Archive of articles published on the 6th of June 2011
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Genetics of melanoma chemoresistance
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City of Hope researchers to present rectal cancer, palliative care, benchmarking studies at ASCO
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Targeted cancer therapy kills prostate tumor cells
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Stem cell treatment may become option to treat nonhealing bone fractures
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Weight loss after gastric bypass surgery reduces expression of Alzheimer's genes
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New glioblastoma cancer vaccine shows promise in phase 2 trial
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Fat burning increases in men with oral form of bronchodilator drug, formoterol
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Pregnant women can prevent excess weight gain with simple steps, study finds
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Elderly may be more likely to die if they have subclinical hyperthyroidism
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Topiramate may have benefit as a weight-loss drug
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BPA lowers male fertility
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Gene therapy reverses type 1 diabetes in mice
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New strategy to attack tumor-feeding blood vessels
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Athletic girls more likely to have impaired bone structure if menstrual cycle stops
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Low vitamin D levels are related to decreased response to osteoporosis medicine
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Study finds high levels of vitamin D needed for bone density drugs to work
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Women's risk of heart disease after gestational diabetes differs by race
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Hormone test predicts ovarian function after chemotherapy for breast cancer
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Cut down on 'carbs' to reduce body fat, study authors say
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Anti-obesity vaccine reduces food consumption in animals
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Kinder, gentler video games may actually be good for players
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Singapore researchers invent broadband graphene polarizer
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Research examines how to apply conductive nanocoatings to textiles
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What, me worry? Young adults get self-esteem boost from debt
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Stanford climate scientists forecast permanently hotter summers
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CWRU researcher studies ways to help teens overcome fears and stigmas of mental illness
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New pretargeted radioimmunotherapy for colorectal cancer
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Cancer-seeking 'smart bombs' target kidney cancer cells
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Calorie-burning brown fat is a potential obesity treatment, researchers say
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Novel geothermal technology packs a one-two punch against climate change
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Early transplants are no better than chemotherapy followed by transplant for NHL patients
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Weizmann Institute Observatory captures images of a new supernova
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Methane gas from cows -- the proof is in the poo
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Molecular movements could lead to new way to treat cancer
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Blood clotting and bowel cancer risk
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Survival niche for cancer cells
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Experts recommend screening for vitamin D deficiency in at-risk populations
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Engineering new weapons in the fight against juvenile diabetes
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Tens of thousands of lives could potentially be saved by key heart failure therapies
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Attention and awareness aren't the same
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Insulin action in the brain can lead to obesity
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Supplement found to improve quality of life for female cancer survivors
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JCI online early table of contents: June 6, 2011
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Immune cells link pregnancy and tumor spread
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ABCD2 score to identify people at risk of stroke has limited clinical application
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Gamma imaging provides superior tumor detection for dense breasts
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PET imaging determines malignancy in potential ovarian cancer cases
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Combined imaging agents advance PET imaging of cancer
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Molecular imaging finds link between obesity and low estrogen levels
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New molecular imaging agent targets cornerstone of cancerous tumors
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Novel imaging agent targets breast tumor development
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Hybrid PET and MRI imaging on the horizon
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Greater cancer detection is possible with 4-D PET image reconstruction
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Molecular imaging provides fast and effective diagnosis for patients with fever of unknown origin
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Molecular imaging detects signs of genetic heart disease before symptoms arise
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Yearly zoledronic acid at lower-than-standard doses increases bone density
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Research creates nanoparticles perfectly formed to tackle cancer
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Going with the flow: Caltech researchers find compaction bands in sandstone are permeable
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Oatmeal-labeling ideal for molecular imaging of stomach emptying
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High-impact radiopeptide therapy halts neuroendocrine cancer
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Molecular imaging for Alzheimer's disease may be available in hospitals within 1 year
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Molecular imaging shows chronic marijuana smoking affects brain chemistry
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Molecular imaging pinpoints source of chronic back pain
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Molecular imaging detects ischemic heart disease in diabetics
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NYU Cancer Institute experts present at ASCO 2011 Annual Meeting
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Support for Massachusetts landmark health reform law rises in 2011
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Near infrared fluorescence lights up hidden blood clots
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Yo-yo dieting appears to be healthier than lifelong obesity
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Desserts with a low glycemic index may benefit weight-loss efforts for obese children
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High amounts of the hormone leptin are linked to decreased depression
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Testosterone therapy improves memory in postmenopausal women
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Yo-yo dieting vs. obesity? Dieters may be healthier, live longer, study finds
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Study examines impact of Massachusetts health law on emergency department visits
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Finding answers century-old questions about platinum's catalytic properties
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Fewer amputations in diabetic patients with dual isotope SPECT/CT
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Intravenous nutrition in critically ill patients should be delayed, study finds
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Tai chi could be key to overcoming cognitive effects of chemotherapy
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Neutron analysis explains dynamics behind best thermoelectric materials
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Deciding to stay or go is a deep-seated brain function
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New neurons take 6 months or more to mature in non-human primate brain
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Expertise provides buffer against bias in making judgments
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UofL research shows removal of a tiny RNA molecule can inhibit cancer growth
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Jellyfish blooms shunt food energy from fish to bacteria
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Jupiter's youthful travels redefined solar system
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Cognitive behavioral therapy may benefit patients in residential substance abuse treatment programs
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Study finds older adults with mild cognitive impairment may also have some functional impairment
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3 satellites see eruption of Puyehue-Cordón volcano from space
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UCSB scientists discover new direction in Alzheimer's research
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UCLA scientists identify how major biological sensor in the body works
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Size, strength of heart's right side differs by age, gender, race/ethnicity
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People with Parkinson's disease may have double the risk for melanoma, a dangerous skin cancer
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Brain scans appear to show changes associated with violent behavior
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Adherence to certain dietary pattern associated with lower BMI in adolescent girls
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Study suggests link between childhood bullying and adult intimate partner violence perpetration
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BUSM study finds higher adherence to dash-style diet reduces excess weight gain in adolescent girls
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Good youth programs help teens learn to think not just logically, but strategically
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Be it numbers or words -- the structure of our language remains the same
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First-of-its-kind fluorescence map offers a new view of the world's land plants
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Veterans Health Administration similar or better than private sector for cancer patients ages 65+